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the national security agency tracked the locations of up to 5 billion overseas cell phone calls, including those belonging to americans. the tracking picks up the names of the people the users are calling. it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> president obama is wading into the minimum wage debate, as it grabs a spotlight today in cities coast-to-coast. president obama called on congress to increase the federal minimum wage. he pressed for an extension to jobless benefits to over a million long-term unemployed people. they expire three days after christmas. >>> meantime, fast food workers across the country will have their say today. they're staging another round of walkouts for higher pay. among the demands, a $15 an hour minimum wage and the right to unionize. experts say such a pay increase could push up fast food costs by about 20%. put another way, the cost of a $3 hamburger could rise to around $3.50. >>> universal pictures is shutting down production on "fast & furious 7," to figure out how to proceed with the character played by paul walker. a californ
the national security agency tracked the locations of up to 5 billion overseas cell phone calls, including those belonging to americans. the tracking picks up the names of the people the users are calling. it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> president obama is wading into the minimum wage debate, as it grabs a spotlight today in cities coast-to-coast. president obama called on congress to increase the federal minimum wage. he pressed for an extension to...
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security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a spokeswoman for the agency says that is simply not true. and "the wall street journal" reports the nsa stop monitoring chancellor merkel and other leaders after a white house review uncovered the operations. "the wall street journal" again. meanwhile, a state department spokeswoman says our ambassador to spain met with officials there to discuss reports that the nsa tracked more than 60 million phone calls in that country in one month. dana perino was the press secretary under george w. bush, the 43rd, president bush, 43, and this was happening under bush 43rd. >> i suppose. i don't get the outrage. i don'
security agency has tracked phone calls of dozens of world leaders. >> we recognize there need to be additional constraints how we gather and use intelligence. and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a...
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." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in the motorcycle gang attack of an suv makes bail as we hear his side of the story. this is the "cbs morning news." side of the story. this is the krshs cbs. "cbs morning news." heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! and better is so easy withrning you cabe
." >>> the director of the national security agency admitted his spy agency tested its ability to track americans' cell phone locations, but general keith alexander told the senate judiciary committee that the nsa leaves tracking americans' cell phones to the fbi. he said that may change in the future. the senate hearing was on proposed reforms in the nsa's surveillance programs. >> coming up on the "morning news," charges in a road rage case. a biker accused in...
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. >> in other news, we knew the national security agency was not the only government agency keeping piles of telephone data on subscribers, but now, things to new documents obtained by peace activist, we now know that the drug enforcement agency has been keeping track of every call that goes through and at&t switch, dating as far back as 1987. that data goes back further than the nsa records. it includes location information. telephone company employees are actually paid by the government to sit alongside dea and supply them with data. the american civil liberties union says this raises fourth amendment concerns. however, the justice department says hemisphere merely streamlines the process of getting access to records maintained by the phone company. i was joined by the executive director of the national lawyers guild. i ask could put this database into context. >> revelations of hemisphere are rather breathtaking, given the scope of the records that at&t is making accessible to dea agents. by the fact that the government is actually paying at&t employees to sit next to police officers a
. >> in other news, we knew the national security agency was not the only government agency keeping piles of telephone data on subscribers, but now, things to new documents obtained by peace activist, we now know that the drug enforcement agency has been keeping track of every call that goes through and at&t switch, dating as far back as 1987. that data goes back further than the nsa records. it includes location information. telephone company employees are actually paid by the...
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down a pdf document from the national security agency website. it was a fact sheet that was supposed to explain the rules the government follows when it comes to spying on americans. as you can see here, though, it has been removed from the internet. seems you have experienced an error. though the nsa tried to remove this document from the internet, it still lives. it lives because everything online is archived one way or the other. the nsa of all people ought to know that. and, of course, it is when you try to erase stuff that everybody notices what it is. so now we know that this is the information that the nsa made available for a minute that was supposed to explain what is and is not allowed under section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. according to this fact sheet that the nsa made available for a hot second before they tried to erase it, the government does not target americans for intelligence purposes. and if it does target a u.s. person by accident, "any inadvertently acquired communication of or concerning a u.s. perso
down a pdf document from the national security agency website. it was a fact sheet that was supposed to explain the rules the government follows when it comes to spying on americans. as you can see here, though, it has been removed from the internet. seems you have experienced an error. though the nsa tried to remove this document from the internet, it still lives. it lives because everything online is archived one way or the other. the nsa of all people ought to know that. and, of course, it...
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the national security agency now has the authority to track the calls of every american, even purely domestic calls. and that's incredibly unsettling. some people have pointed out that it's limited to who you call when you call and how long you talk. but it could also reveal where you're calling from, and it's important to remember in the era of internet communication this type of meta data as they call it sometimes is more revealing than what you say on the call. it can reveal your political associations, your religious affiliations, your medical doctors, what doctors are calling as well, even your infideli infidelities. that's not information the government should have unless it's targeting a specific terrorist or investigation. >> you heard dianne feinstein and others say this is not new, this has been ongoing. your reaction to that, alexander. >> that makes the revelation all the more shocking. i think it's worth pointing out that what we have is just the tip of the iceberg. there's no reason to believe this order or similar orders are limited to telephone companies. it's very li
the national security agency now has the authority to track the calls of every american, even purely domestic calls. and that's incredibly unsettling. some people have pointed out that it's limited to who you call when you call and how long you talk. but it could also reveal where you're calling from, and it's important to remember in the era of internet communication this type of meta data as they call it sometimes is more revealing than what you say on the call. it can reveal your political...
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the national security agency already involved in tracking the phone calls of millions of americans are reportedly trolling daily through internet videos, photographs, e-mails, and blogs. looking for evidence of terrorist attacks in the making. the program has been in place since 2007. analysts track phone calls and sift through billions of pieces of internet data trying to determine patterns. if they notice something suspicious and it involves someone in the u.s., authorities still need a court order to wire tap a phone or monitor an online conversation. the legal basis grew out of the patriot act after noip. only a handful of lawmakers knew of prism and all were sworn to secrecy. but revelations of the program this week raised alarms from both parties on capitol hill. lawmaker james sensenbrenner is outraged. democratic senator jeff murkily. >> millions of phone records are being tracked daily who you're talking to, how long, all the details except the actually conversation itself. what else is being collected. >> reporter: those who have been briefed on the program argues surveillanc
the national security agency already involved in tracking the phone calls of millions of americans are reportedly trolling daily through internet videos, photographs, e-mails, and blogs. looking for evidence of terrorist attacks in the making. the program has been in place since 2007. analysts track phone calls and sift through billions of pieces of internet data trying to determine patterns. if they notice something suspicious and it involves someone in the u.s., authorities still need a court...
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citizens, we've had a lot of talk lately in the last six months or so about the national security agency, wiretapping, listening in on phone calls, gathering metadata. what i find interesting is he didn't really satisfy people's curiosity. how do you feel about privacy here at home and that is a very big issue. >> senator rand paul asking those difficult questions. does he have a hand in writing policy when he came to join use? guest: he did at the pentagon. that was for military missions. for my knowledge she didn't have any sort of written policy statement about running is here home. host: one of the things he was asked about the hearing was travel by those the special people and united states that may be radicalized, traveling overseas for who knows what. here's his response and i want to get you to react to it. that we have aze problem when it comes to suspicious individuals laundering their travel. that is a problem, it is a fact. i saw happen on my watch at dod. i think it is a blind spot. i'm not necessarily saying we therefore need to insist that we track the travel of any -- of
citizens, we've had a lot of talk lately in the last six months or so about the national security agency, wiretapping, listening in on phone calls, gathering metadata. what i find interesting is he didn't really satisfy people's curiosity. how do you feel about privacy here at home and that is a very big issue. >> senator rand paul asking those difficult questions. does he have a hand in writing policy when he came to join use? guest: he did at the pentagon. that was for military...
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the former deputy director for the national security agency will be near this studio, to explain the once top secret program. >> a judge has allowed not one but two children with cystic fibrosis to join the adult transplant list. and we'll speak to boomer esiason whose son had this disease. >> and the government's fight against big chocolate. a lawsuit
the former deputy director for the national security agency will be near this studio, to explain the once top secret program. >> a judge has allowed not one but two children with cystic fibrosis to join the adult transplant list. and we'll speak to boomer esiason whose son had this disease. >> and the government's fight against big chocolate. a lawsuit
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failing to properly enforce program integrity mechanisms resulting in potential threats to national security. whistle-blowers who spoke to the "wall street journal" said that mr. mayorkas fast-tracked approvals of certain eb-5 applications over objections regarding the suspicious source of funds to rebuild a casino in las vegas which, in fact, was noted in a recent article by "the washington times" which i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. coburn: i understand that some of my colleagues on the other side are frustrated that the whistle-blowers have not come forward to speak with them. to be clear, i have communicated this request to the whistle-blowers and invited those whistle-blowers who have spoken to my office to speak to the majority twice but they have told me that they have -- they have the fear that they will face retribution if their identities become known and that they will lose their jobs. putting myself in their shoes, i can't blame them. i cannot provide them with protection. and they've also heard members of this sena
failing to properly enforce program integrity mechanisms resulting in potential threats to national security. whistle-blowers who spoke to the "wall street journal" said that mr. mayorkas fast-tracked approvals of certain eb-5 applications over objections regarding the suspicious source of funds to rebuild a casino in las vegas which, in fact, was noted in a recent article by "the washington times" which i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record. the presiding...
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the national security agency already involved in tracking the phone calls of millions of americans are reportedly trolling daily through internet videos, photographs, e-mails and blogs. looking for evidence of terrorist attacks in the making. the legal basis grew out of the patriot act passed after 9/11. only a handful of lawmakers knew of prism and all were sworn to secrecy. revelations raised alarms from both parties on capitol hill. republican jim sensenbrenner he helped craft the patriot act. >> i'm angry and i helped write the law. i think the justice department and nsa have abused this going too far. >> reporter: both the chair and house intelligence committees argue it has stopped terrorist attacks in the united states. >> i hope the american people appreciate the way you protect the homeland is trying to find out what enemy is up to. >> reporter: they can issue directives giving the government access to internet servers and trove of private data, that drives many of the threat assessments president obama sees every day. >> major, thank you. >>> cyber security will be a major is
the national security agency already involved in tracking the phone calls of millions of americans are reportedly trolling daily through internet videos, photographs, e-mails and blogs. looking for evidence of terrorist attacks in the making. the legal basis grew out of the patriot act passed after 9/11. only a handful of lawmakers knew of prism and all were sworn to secrecy. revelations raised alarms from both parties on capitol hill. republican jim sensenbrenner he helped craft the patriot...
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security agency to track cell phone calls and monitor e-mail and internet traffic of virtually everyone. >> i sit in my desk certainly have the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president, if i had a personal e-mail. >> reporter: snowden said he just wanted americans to know what the government was doing. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched and recorded. >> i'm just another guy that sits there day to day in the office and watch what's happening and say this is not our place to decide. the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong. >> reporter: during the interview snowden watched cnn's wolf blitzer ask a panel who the leaker was. >> do you know who is leaking this information. >> reporter: snowden watching, did not react. he fled to hong kong three weeks ago after copying a set of documents and telling his boss he needs to go away for medical treatment. before all this, snowden said he had a comfortable life working for the nsa in hawaii, with a $200,000 salary and a g
security agency to track cell phone calls and monitor e-mail and internet traffic of virtually everyone. >> i sit in my desk certainly have the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president, if i had a personal e-mail. >> reporter: snowden said he just wanted americans to know what the government was doing. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched and recorded. >> i'm just another guy that sits...
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according to highly classified documents obtained by "the post," the national security agency is able to tap directly into the servers of nine big internet companies, extracting everything from photos and e-mails to web surfing to audio and video chats. >> the nsa technically is capable of pulling anything it wants. >> reporter: it says the program called prism was established back in 2007 by the bush administration and continues today under president obama. a senior administration official tells abc news the program is meant to track suspected foreign terrorists outside the u.s., not americans. but a whistle-blower revealed the program to "the post." the paper says because he believed it was a massive violation of privacy saying "they quite literally can watch your ideas form as you type". >> this guy feels very strongly that the powers of the surveillance state have grown too great, that the boundaries are almost nonexistent. >> reporter: it comes after "the guardian" newspaper reported on a separate nsa program which compiles phone records of millions of americans. >> this type of
according to highly classified documents obtained by "the post," the national security agency is able to tap directly into the servers of nine big internet companies, extracting everything from photos and e-mails to web surfing to audio and video chats. >> the nsa technically is capable of pulling anything it wants. >> reporter: it says the program called prism was established back in 2007 by the bush administration and continues today under president obama. a senior...
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know director misstatements, , national security agency directors keith alexander , had to make retractions. even fbi director robert mueller is not empowered to rewrite history. have is our conversation which requires focusing on improving both more public scrutiny, and congressional oversight of these programs. weeks, thest ministration has asserted that surveillancef this , with congressional support, --some members of the programs in the past. i is not sufficient. -- that is not sufficient. 22 are in a catch- situation in a classified briefing. we cannot discuss it publicly. certainly not with our constituents. if we skip the briefing, we risk being uninformed and i'm prepared. one simple solution to this problem would be to publicly release significant court opinions, or at the very least, unclassified some -- summaries of the opinions. this solution would have the added benefit of subjecting the government's legal claims to much-needed public scrutiny. over the past decade, the court has developed a body of law that instructs the government about what it may do with the information it
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security agency. it acknowledged it tracks phone calls and internet communications en masse. snowden said e-mail surveillance could be thwarpted. encryption works. properly implemented, strong crypto systems are one of the few things you can rely on. ert point security is so terrifically weak. snowden also says he is not a spy for the chinese saying he had no contact with china's government. he's had support in one of its cities, hong kong, where he went into hiding. this weekend demonstrators marched for him. snowden said this on "the guardian's" website. h is a predictable smear. ask yourself, if i were a chinese spy why wouldn't i have flown directly into beijing? i could be living in a palace (etting a phoenix by now. cnn's nic robertson is in hong kong with more on snowden's live chat. that was an odd quote, nic. snowden got into a lot of specifics on what he could access as a contract worker for the nsa, didn't he? >> you know, he did. there were about 2,000 questions online waiting for him when
security agency. it acknowledged it tracks phone calls and internet communications en masse. snowden said e-mail surveillance could be thwarpted. encryption works. properly implemented, strong crypto systems are one of the few things you can rely on. ert point security is so terrifically weak. snowden also says he is not a spy for the chinese saying he had no contact with china's government. he's had support in one of its cities, hong kong, where he went into hiding. this weekend demonstrators...
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i will provide our televisions and law enforcement agencies with the tools they need to track and take out the terrorists without undermining our constitution and freedom. that means no more illegal wiretapping, no more national security letters who spiled citizens not suspect a crime. no more tracking citizens who do nothing more than protests. the more ignoring the law when it is inconvenient. it is not who we are, it is not what is necessary to defeat the terrorist. the court works, the separation of powers works, our constitution works. we will again set an example for the world but the law is not subject to the whim of the rulers and justice is not arbitrary. there are no shortcuts to protect america. senator barack obama in 2007 -- guest: he has gotten older. that job a does a guy. guyob ages a when you move from one end of pennsylvania avenue to the other your view of executive power changes dramatically. are the president of the united states, no matter what party you are a member of executive power becomes three appealing. -- becomes very appealing. you can do neat stuff with
i will provide our televisions and law enforcement agencies with the tools they need to track and take out the terrorists without undermining our constitution and freedom. that means no more illegal wiretapping, no more national security letters who spiled citizens not suspect a crime. no more tracking citizens who do nothing more than protests. the more ignoring the law when it is inconvenient. it is not who we are, it is not what is necessary to defeat the terrorist. the court works, the...
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the national security agency is not reading american's e-mails and not collecting e-mail by either program. >> the federal government has no authority under our constitution or anywhere else to collect data on every american phone call. >> this program does not target americans in any way, shape, or form. >> a little surprised that the white house hasn't stood up and made clear on an ongoing basis over this last week, just how important these programs are. >> i think you heard the president speak about his views on the program and the necessity of the program in question here, a necessity to have such programs in place. in order to protect our national security. >> this past sunday, mr. cummings, cranking member on the oversight committee, based on everything he has seen, the case is solved. is mr. cummings accurate in his assessment? >> it's currently under investigation. >> you started a month ago. what can you tell us about this. you found the two rogue agents, discovered who those people are? >> needless to say, because it's under wasinvestigation i can't >> you can tell me some basics
the national security agency is not reading american's e-mails and not collecting e-mail by either program. >> the federal government has no authority under our constitution or anywhere else to collect data on every american phone call. >> this program does not target americans in any way, shape, or form. >> a little surprised that the white house hasn't stood up and made clear on an ongoing basis over this last week, just how important these programs are. >> i think you...
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. >> the national security agency is in the head lines again. a report by the "new york times" said the organization has been dipping into social media sites to track connections. the nsa used data to create sophisticated graphs and social connections including travel to facebook ties. it's happened since november 2010. times based reports on documents provided by edward snowden. joining us to talk about it is national security specialist jim walsh. tell me your first impression of the report. what do you think? >> i'm not surprised. think back to when the nsa spying scandal broke. the administration responded saying, "we are not listening to your phone calls, we are collecting metadata" as if calling it a fancy name, it was okay. my colleagues and i know it's a powerful tool. if you are a law-abiding american citizen, my daughter or son, the government can collect information about you. they may not be listening, but they know more from the metadata because they know who you are talking to, where you are going, who your social network it, where
. >> the national security agency is in the head lines again. a report by the "new york times" said the organization has been dipping into social media sites to track connections. the nsa used data to create sophisticated graphs and social connections including travel to facebook ties. it's happened since november 2010. times based reports on documents provided by edward snowden. joining us to talk about it is national security specialist jim walsh. tell me your first impression...
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they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofgren. >> i think that very clearly this program has gone off the tracks legally. >> reporter: the deputy director of the n.s.a. argued the controversial surveillance programs are consistent with section 215 of the patriot act which allows the government to order anyone to hand over, quote, any tangible things so long as the order is related to an authorized investigation. but republican james sensenbrenner, a coauthor of the patriot act argued section 215 is being abused. >> unless you realize you've got a problem, that is not going to be renewed. >> reporter: many lawmakers, including the committee's chairman robert goodlatte, expressed frustration that they were left in the dark about these programs. robert litt, general counsel at the office of the director of national intelligence said that was intentional. >> the decision was made that this is the sort of sensitive source and method that we don't want to disc
they argued the national security agency had gone too far with its blanket collection of american phone records and foreign internet communications. california democrat zoe lofgren. >> i think that very clearly this program has gone off the tracks legally. >> reporter: the deputy director of the n.s.a. argued the controversial surveillance programs are consistent with section 215 of the patriot act which allows the government to order anyone to hand over, quote, any tangible things...
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. >> new relations are emerging about how the nationality security agency may be tracking them through social connections. they have been tapping into phone and e-mail data to make so-called social graphs. they use the graphs to identify who people travel with. and location. and personal information. they were to track foreign ares and now, it includes americans. it is based on documents leaked by edward snowden. >>> antivirus software pioneer said he has a way to stop this. and it is a new device called decentral. he hasn't built it but he plans to sell it less than $100. he made the claim yesterday. it was his first public interview since escaping belize. he is wanted there for the shooting death of his neighbor. >>> only on two. solar panels may be the new trend and they could pose a serious risk to firefighters in the event of a fire. solar panels covered part of the home that burned on tuesday. the panels made fighting flames more difficult. firefighters can trip over them and suffer electric shocks because they can't be turned off. >> even if we find the switch to turn it off. th
. >> new relations are emerging about how the nationality security agency may be tracking them through social connections. they have been tapping into phone and e-mail data to make so-called social graphs. they use the graphs to identify who people travel with. and location. and personal information. they were to track foreign ares and now, it includes americans. it is based on documents leaked by edward snowden. >>> antivirus software pioneer said he has a way to stop this. and...
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two.of tv on c-span crossed four nationals the border in the u.s., the agency does not track their exit. the exchange was part of the house oversight committee on border security held on the same day the senate passed its immigration reform bill. this hearing is two and a half hours. >> i would like to begin this hearing by stating the statement -- mission statement. >> americans have the right to know that the money washington takes from their -- them as well spent. our duty on the oversight reform committee is to protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold the government can ability to the tax rate because the taxpayers have a right to know what they get from the government. we work tirelessly with citizen watchdogs to ensure the american people general reform. good morning, i think everyone for coming to come -- to this hearing. myould like to thank colleagues for joining us today. much of the current immigration reform debate has focused on border security. the conversation is not focused enough on how to secure the border in the most effective manner. throughout this
two.of tv on c-span crossed four nationals the border in the u.s., the agency does not track their exit. the exchange was part of the house oversight committee on border security held on the same day the senate passed its immigration reform bill. this hearing is two and a half hours. >> i would like to begin this hearing by stating the statement -- mission statement. >> americans have the right to know that the money washington takes from their -- them as well spent. our duty on the...
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a german magazine claims to have seen secret documents from the national security agency. they reportedly reveal the u.s. has been tracking angela merkel's phone since 2002. >> that's before she became chancellor. her number was still on the spy list this year. later this week, a coalition of countries will send a draft resolution to the u.n. it is one of the strongest condemn nations. the nsa has targeted leaders of both of those countries. anger spilled onto the streets. protesters came from several states to voice their frustration, many of them thanking edward snowden for lirringing information about surveillance. jean reserve has more >> reporter: in washington, hundreds gathered to protest the national security agency's surveillance programs. the man who made them public was called a hero. former nsa contracto edward snowden sent a statement. >> it's about power, control and trust in government, about whether you have a voice in our democracy or decisions are made for you rather than with you >> reporter: the protester's message to the government: you have been liste
a german magazine claims to have seen secret documents from the national security agency. they reportedly reveal the u.s. has been tracking angela merkel's phone since 2002. >> that's before she became chancellor. her number was still on the spy list this year. later this week, a coalition of countries will send a draft resolution to the u.n. it is one of the strongest condemn nations. the nsa has targeted leaders of both of those countries. anger spilled onto the streets. protesters came...